Vinten Radamec Free-d User Manual

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Installation Manual V1.4.4

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3.3

Target seeking camera

Dimensions

100mm x 82mm x 82mm

Weight

1.5 kg

Lens

Pentax, Ref. C30811 (C-mount)

Output signals

Serial digital video (NTSC)

Connectors

BNC – video output
BNC – genlock input
26w ‘D’ – Lens encoder input
2x9w ‘D’ – Power Input
15w ‘D’ – RBU input

The Target Seeking Camera (TSC) is intended to mount rigidly to a studio
camera, perpendicular to the optical axis. It will normally mount in place of the
viewfinder, either above the lens at the front of the camera or at the rear if
hand-held operation is required. Custom-designed mounting brackets are
normally supplied to suit the cameras in the studio. The base of the TSC can
be adjusted to ensure that is as near as possible to perpendicular to the studio
camera optical axis.


The view of the targets should be unobstructed (for example by any part of the
camera operator’s body) and should not make operating the studio
cumbersome or make it difficult to balance. The offset between the two
cameras must be known so that the system can compensate during
calibration.

The TSC will need to be genlocked if the virtual set system software is not
polling the

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processor. Contact your virtual set vendor for verification.

3.4

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Processor unit

Dimensions

483mm x 43mm x 500mm
(19inch, 1U, 500mm)

Weight

8.5 kg approx.

Input signals

Serial digital video,
RS422/RS485 control data

Output
signals

Analogue video,
RS422/RS485 camera data
System normal relay

Power Supply 85 to 265 volts AC, 47 – 440 Hz, 5A

The

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Processor Unit receives a serial digital video signal from the TSC

which contains both the image of the targets as viewed by the auxiliary camera

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